A few member of Douglas County Board of County Commissioners recently traveled from one "D.C." to another. Republican commissioners George Teal, Abe Laydon and Kevin Van Winkle were in Washington D.C.
Standing behind a lectern in the Colorado State Capitol building, State Rep. Naquetta Ricks reflected on the harrowing conflict that forced her to leave West Africa for Aurora. Her family escaped the civil war in Liberia after her mother’s fiance was murdered by a firing squad.
Priscilla Rahn, a former vice chair of the Colorado Republican Party, bought her plane ticket for the inauguration the night Trump won reelection. Like Patterson, this is the first time she’s been to an inauguration and she too was disappointed the Trump team bowed to the weather.
Coloradans have already started arriving in Washington, D.C. for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday.
CPR News asked our delegation to weigh in on the decision to end all penalties for those who stormed the U.S. Capitol.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Department of Justice invite all 5th graders to submit for the National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest until Feb. 7.
During her remarks last week on the first day of the Colorado Legislature’s 2025 session, Speaker Julie McCluskie alluded to the second Trump administration’s plan to carry out mass
Colorado House Minority Leader, Representative Rose Pugliese, hosted an inaugural brunch Sunday for more than 60 Coloradans who made the trek to D.C.
The Laken Riley Act narrowly cleared the Senate filibuster in a 61-35 vote Friday morning. The bill would require the Department of Homeland Security to detain and deport immigrants
Jeff Hurd, the new U.S. House representative for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District, was recognized Monday in a local swearing-in ceremony.
In most cases, Justice Department prosecutors have argued that Capitol riot defendants shouldn’t be able to return to the scene of their crimes while they’re under the court’s supervision.
The theme for the contest is “Bringing Our Missing Children Home,” and participants are encouraged to get creative to bring the theme to life.